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Searching for forensic signatures in nuclear fallout
Professor John Mattingly outlines the physical processes that control nuclear fallout formation and models that predict fallout composition.
Advancing fusion energy technologies in the UK
Professor Kate Royse explains how UK organisations are collaborating to accelerate fusion energy technologies.
AI: Assisting three-dimensional galaxy distribution analysis of our Universe
A research team from the Kavli Institute’s Physics and Mathematics of the Universe has developed a simulation for three-dimensional galaxy distribution analysis of the...
Managing the storage and transportation of commercial spent nuclear fuel
Bora Gencturk, Associate Professor from the University of Southern California, summarises the findings from various studies looking at storage and transportation issues for spent...
Cause of ionised gas revealed by star cluster formation simulation
A research team from the University of Tokyo developed a star cluster formation simulation that has demonstrated how ionised gas is formed.
Astronomers have established...
Quantum simulations enable prediction of stable boron nitride structure
Researchers at the Japan Advanced Institute of Science and Technology (JAIST) have successfully predicted the most stable boron nitrate structure with the utilisation of...
Simulations of the early Universe revealed by astronomers
The Harvard-Smithsonian Centre for Astrophysics has revealed a simulation of the early Universe, which is described to look like fireflies flickering in the darkness.
The...
Scientists develop quantum sensors with greater accuracy
A research team from the University of Innsbruck has developed a new concept that can be utilised to operate quantum sensors with even greater...
Superconductive materials with potential for real-world applications
A research team from Linköping University has made headway in discovering superconductive materials that are useful in real-world situations.
How was this superconductive material discovered?
Scientists...
In Wigner’s footsteps: High energy physics at the Wigner RCP
Péter Lévai, Director of the Institute for Particle and Nuclear Physics and Director General of Wigner Research Centre for Physics, outlines recent research activities...
RSS-Hydro: Active participants in the digital revolution of the space sector
RSS-Hydro is joining a collaborative effort to participate in the digital revolution of the space sector in Luxembourg.
We are in an era of interconnectivity...
Scientists develop improved quantum entanglement measurements
A research team from the University of Hong Kong’s Department of Physics (HKU), has developed a novel algorithm to measure quantum entanglement entropy, bringing...
Commission moves to double Europe’s semiconductor market share
The European Commission has proposed the Chips Act to overcome semiconductor shortages, bolster Europe’s technological leadership, and double semiconductor market share.
On 8 February 2022,...
There are too many disk galaxies than theory allows
Researchers have investigated the Standard Model of Cosmology in relation to the evolution of galaxies to discover flaws in its theory due to the...
Scientists tackle two important issues with quantum computing applications
A collaborative research team investigated two problems in quantum computing: breaking the encryption of Bitcoin (a digital currency) and simulating the molecule responsible for...
Airplane manufacturing is improved as scientists employ AI
A collaborative team from the US Department of Energy (DOE) and Argonne National Laboratory have employed Artificial Intelligence (AI) to successfully manufacture airplane components.
What...
Scientists work to harness noise in optical computing for AI
Researchers from the University of Washington have developed new optical computing hardware for AI and machine learning that is faster and much more energy...
Study displays novel crystal structure for hydrogen under high pressure
Using data science and supercomputer simulations, researchers have identified a potential crystal phase for hydrogen solidified at extreme pressures.
Elements in the periodic table can...
Cutting-edge model reveals our solar system formed from rings
Scientists SwRI have developed a groundbreaking model that has potentially unveiled the formation of our solar system.
Setting out targets for net zero computing by 2040
Data experts are analysing UKRI’s digital estate to set out targets for net zero computing within the next two decades.
Scientists will recommend a plan...